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Lady Diana Mayo ( Agnes Ayres ), part of the British ex-patriate community in Algiers , loathes the idea of Marriage because she believes it means the end of independence for women. On the very first day of a month long excursion into the Desert she is kidnapped by Ahmed Ben Hassan, ( Rudolph Valentino ) a wealthy and powerful Sheik who takes her to his camp to act as his bride. (In the novel Diana is Rape d by Sheik Ahmed; however the movie equivocates somewhat on this plot point.) Initially resentful and resistant, Diana eventually is captivated by the Charismatic Ahmed Ben Hassan, who in turn comes to regret his treatment of her, particularly after being reprimanded by a friend from his university days, the French author Raoul St. Hubert ( Adolphe Menjou ). He decides to free Diana, but before he can do so, she is kidnapped by a rival sheik. Diana is saved by Sheik Ahmed during a dramatic rescue, who is seriously injured as a result. Diana nurses him back to health and learns from St. Hubert that Ahmed is actually European , with an English father and a Moorish mother. Ahmed recovers and Diana happily chooses to remain with him.

Critical response was mixed; however, ''The Sheik'' proved extremely popular with female movie goers and helped established Valentino as the top male movie star and sex symbol of the day. It also resulted in a new slang term "sheik," meaning a man who woos women aggressively. (The object of a sheik's affection came to be known as a "sheba.") ''The Sheik'' was followed by the 1926 sequel '' The Son Of The Sheik '' that was equally successful.

''The Sheik'' was Parodied in 1922 by Mack Sennett in ''The Shriek of Araby,'' starring Ben Turpin . Baby Peggy also satirized the film in the short subject ''Peg O' the Movies'' (1922).


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